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Kindergartens See More Hispanic, Asian Children

By Rafael Vela
Created Aug 27 2010 - 7:36pm

-- by Haya El Nasser and Paul Overberg, USA Today:

The kindergarten class of 2010-11 is less white, less black, more Asian and much more Hispanic than in 2000, reflecting the nation's rapid racial and ethnic transformation.

The profile of the 4 million children starting kindergarten reveals the startling changes the USA has undergone the past decade and offers a glimpse of its future. In this year's class, for example, about one out of four 5-year-olds will be Hispanic. Most of today's kindergartners will graduate from high school in 2024.

More Hispanic children are likely in the next generation because the number of Hispanic girls entering childbearing years is up more than 30% this decade, says Kenneth Johnson, demographer at the University of New Hampshire [1]'s Carsey Institute. "It's only the beginning."

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